Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 23, 1913, Image 5

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    j Porcelain Ware
Heating Stoves
Do You Need a New Heater
This Fall ?
We now have in stock the popu
lar White and Gold Semi-Porce-lean
Ware in addition to our reg
ular stock of White Goods. They
are reasonably priced, too. Come
in and see them. We are sure
you will be pleased.
"Holeproof Hose Most Eeconomical
A trial box will convince you. No other hose will do
after you have once tried 'Holeproof." We have the
exclusive sale for Prineville.
If you do it is advisable to make
your selection while stocks are
complete. We have a good stock
to select from, and are naming
attractive prices.
J. E. STEWART & COMPANY
Powell Butte
Mr. and Mra. K. MiCahe nd family,
til (.'Hue Kill, witre vlallora at thti K. I..
JulintoD ham HumUy.
Mrt. CIim. Orewller (ml mother, Mra.
Mary Orawilnr trmlnatal pleaaant
viail with Ilia formar'a ilmi(litr, Mr.
KliMrar, leaving (ur tliitlr home In Hand
Monday.
Mr. mul Mrt, William Jonea ami fam
ily led Tunxlay lor their oll home in
Kanaae, where tliry will remain In
ileilnttely. Ilmiry KiUanla went u to Hend
YVeduowla with a load ul (rain.
Henry Twrt ami ltwvea Wilcuxen
vouch lor the atory of having wit a
lartts wi'dcat at the olJ river liod crim
ing on Ilia lUxImiiml roadTuwtdey. Tliiy
tnl llitiir tram ami gave chane, lint tli
cat aoon ma'le hia get-away among the
rucln. Till la Ilia flrnt wlll cat heard
ul nor her.
A Urga luaJ nl lea tialng hauled Imm
Hrntl to I'llnrville iaael through liera
Thureday.
Mr. W. (i. Mualartl wan hoateaa to
the l'owell llutta Soroai Wediiawlay.
Tlio meeting waa given over to I lie elec
tion ol o Hirer alter wliicli Ota lioU'
larvad refreahineiita, aaaintod by Mr.
KJ. Mnalanl. Ofllcere electel vera,
Mra. tila Mora, president; Mr. W. T.
fiinitli, vlea-preiiileut, ami Mi Ada
Muraa, feorelary anil treasurer. The
neit plact) of meeting 'will )a with Mr.
I). A. Yatea. Tha ladle panned the
following resolution, a copy of which
wa mailed to Until Supervisor WIU-ox-an:
"Whereat, To tha honorahte roail
auperviaorof tha l'owell ttutte road. Tha
road known aa tha Wilaon road, run
ulng north and touth and connecting
the upper and lower Prineville roada, la
in a deplorable condition, being alinoat
Impaaaihle at a certain ditch creating,
and
Whureaa, On the night of Novemher
20th, the menihere of thia ecclety will
serve a liampiet to their huahanda and
iweethoarlt, and in order to reach our
place ol meeting it will become necee
ary to travel aaid road, we aa membera
of the I'jwell Itutte Koroala ruepactfully
ask that said road and ditch crossing be
put In repair helore aaid date.
Munry llansoii had a runaway Tues
day evening which might have resulted
most torlously for him. A It wa hi
wagon la a little the worse for rough
usage and Henry i wearing a black eye.
Mr. Llmliiulit i building a house on
hia place and W. T. Smith ia putting
on an addition to hia now house.
J. A. Rigg waa Prineville visitor
Friday, lie wa accompanied home by
llaael Bayn and Pauline Trursdale who
visited home folks over Sunday.
Mra. L. W, Van Doron waa a home
coming passenger on the Hatnrday even
ing train from North Yakima where ahe
had been visiting relatives for the past
month.
County School Bupt. Meyera waa
Powell Butte visitor Sunday,
J. A. Riggi i having large oistern
dug in hia barn yard which he intends
to use as an Insurance against shortage
of water for stock In the future. This
makes three cisterns on the Kigga farm
one for donieHtio purposes and two
for atock.
N. P. Alley 1 doing the brick work
on E. I.. Iverion'i new cistern.
The rabbit drive Sunday failed to
draw the large number of huuturs thnt
were present two weeks ago. The day
waa an Ideal Central Oregon day and
all enjoyed themselves Immensely.
Mrs. Casey served the lunch at her
home.
C. W. Klkina of Prineville was in
this auction Friday soliciting orders for
Page wire.
J. P. Poherty of Redmond was a
Powell Butte visitor Sunday,
Lamonta News
Mla Laura Ml n gem, who hit heen
vhtltlug relative nruiind I.nmonta,
departed fur her home III the vnlley
I net Saturday. '
MIm Wave Hoover of 1'rliievllle la
vleltliig her friend, Myrtle (lowan,
thin week.
Adit Mitchell la ataylng fit J. Wei
Kiind'a for a abort time.
Unite a crowd went down to the
Opal Spring Sunday. The wera
Int Hlm k mul family. J. M. KIiik and
family mid O. Cyme mid family.
They kh-ii t a very plenaant day.
Harry Wlndom and wife ore In
Prineville thla week.
II. F, Mitchell In very 111 thla week.
Myrtle Cowan la atnytiiK thla
week with her aHler, Mra. Carl Mo
Ghee. Newton Melton nnd family epetit
Sunday at the home of Willis Stack.
A rabbit drive will tie held Sunday
iie ir the Loue Pine place. Everyone
come.
MIm lleulah llarker will lie home
to her tunny frlenda aoou.
The eldi'Ht eon of CIhih. McMcen
died quite aiiddenly Tueailay even
ing; ut Iat week. He Jiad lieeo 111
hut a abort time. The funeral ner
vier were held 'Wednesday after
noon at the Grey Butte cemetery.
Frank Cowan and wife Mut Sun
day at the F, F. Wrlk'ht home.
A good time wan reported from
the dance which wa (then October
IT at the Lamonta Hall.
Cal. Curtla and wife were Sunday
vlHltorn at the Win. Short home.
Steve Walte and family spent Sun
day at Henry Walte'a place.
Clarence Cox nnd family were
home on a vlxlt Sunday from neur
Prineville.
o rvn Wnlto of California Ik hero on
a vIhII to his Holm.
Plainview
The wiioul had Its llrat program
hint Friday. Itachcl Knickerbocker
U president, (ieorge Adama, vice
pnnldent ami llarley Adf.nia secre
tary of the school. They have a
program every two week.
Ralph (illlet, who sprained hi
ankle Home tlmo ago, la Improving
very nlowly but not able to walk on
hi foot.
Mr. Moltltt, who ha been work
ing tor Ed Slay ton returned to thla
neighborhood last week.
William Hall, who ha a. ranch
uear I.aldlaw ha sold hi place.
We haven't learned who the buyer
I.
A aurprUe party wa given hmt
Thursday eveulng at John Strahm'a
In honor of hi son, Eddie' birth
day. There were about forty friend
present. There wa not enough
room In the house for all of thetu eo
game were played on the lawn mi
til about 12 o'clock when lunch wa
served.
Gambling at Bend.
Sheriff Elkins and Deputy Prose
cuting Attorney Wirtz were called
to Bend Monday to look into a
gambling case. Two bartenders of
Mike McGrath's saloon were ar
rested for playing poker and bound
over to the grand jury in 1 100 each.
Bonds were furnished. McGrath's
saloon waa closed by the city author
ities for keeping open after hours.
Melville Sewing Machine for rent.
J. E, Stkwaht & Co. 6-1
Roberts Items
Mr. Seara and A. W. Hoch made
neveral tripe to the mill hint week
for IiiiiiIht. They were hauling the
lumber for Hoch' bonne. At the
prewnt writing the bungalow I
rapidly ncarlng completion. Cuius
we will soon be able to dance on the
floor.
Mr. (iould flnlHhed pulling stumps
lor C. Kendiner last week. Charles
aaya It beats palulemi dentistry.
Ed Hlnterlierger has been putting
the roofing on his house and hang
ing hi doors the past few day. It
only needs a few feminine touches
now, Ed.
Mr. Gould nnd his stump puller
are employed on the Eldrldge ranch.
Wheu he flulshe there he will prob
ably move onto the other creek.
Oeorge Taylor Is busy setting
posts on his desert claim, prepara
tory to fencing.
Nearly everyoue around here line
finished digging their potatoes. The
average yield was much the same aa
last year. I u some cases, however,
It was much greater.
Grimes Valley.
Everybody Is Invited to' bring
their boxes and purse to the Hal
lowe'en box social Friday, Oct. 31,
at the Lower Uyetirasa schoolbouae.
The proceed will lie used for lamps,
shades and other necessities for the
new building. Come, If you want to
have a good time.
The jieople of this valley enjoyed a
very helpful sermon by Rev. Geo.
Itamsey last Sunday at the I'pper
Rye (irass school. A largo crowd
attended. Rev. Prater will hold
services ut the same place next Suu
dav. .
The ladles of the valley have or
ganised a Ladles' Aid to help along
the new church to lie erected here.
The Aid will hold a business meeting
with Mrs. Henry Grimes Thursday.
Oua of Mr. Arnold's horses was
killed last week when hi team be
came frightened and ran away.
Miss Josllu had four new pupils
enrolled at the Upper Rye Urnes
school this week, making a total of
23. Miss Oeyer had one new one,
making a total of 15.
Miss Josllu enjoyed the week eud
at the home o( her parents near
Wlllovf creek.
Mrs. Strong Entertains
Mrs. E. N. Strong entertained a
number of invited guests on Tues
day afternoon in the parlors of the
Hotel Prineville. The afternoon
was spent with fancy-work and in
social intercourse. One of the
most pleasant features of the after
noon was a number of solos by Mr.
Strong who appeared upon the
scene just before the ladies bade
good-bye to the hostess.
Refreshments consisting of Nea
politan ice cream, cake, sherbet and
candy were served by Mrs. Strong,
assisted by Mrs. John R. Stinson.
Card of Thank
To the people of Crook county,
the Oregon Trunk Railway, the 0.
W. R. & N. Co., the Great North
ern lines, etc,:
The Board of Directors of the
Crook County Fair wish to return
their sincere thanks for your hearty
support of the Crook County Fair
just closed and for your splendid
list of special premiums given for
the same. J. F. Cadle. Sec'y.
Band Boys Hold
an Election
The band boys had afl election of
officers the other day. Willard H.
Wirtz waa chosen president; L. C.
Morgan, secretary-treasurer; Chas.
F, Condart, business manager. The
band is composed of the following:
Carl Zinke, leader.
W. H. Wirtz, clarinet.
Warren Crooks, clarinet.
L. C. Morgan, solo cornet.
C. O. Pollard, cornet.
Ernest Estesi cornet.
Bigham, comet.
Reynolds, alto cornet.
Leland Belknap, alto cornet.
. Jack Smith, trombone.
Pope, trombone.
Dr. Ketchum, trombone.
Lois, baritone.
Loyd, bass.
Prof Baughman, bass.
Dr. Rosenberg, snare drum.
Jack Summers, bass drum.
A Measure that De
serves Your Approval
One of the measures that is to
be submitted to the voters on No
vember 4 is the county attorney
bill that provides for a district at
torney for each county in the state
in lieu of the present system of a
district attorney for a group of
counties. The proposed measure is
generally deemed to be an improve
ment over the old system which has
been repudiated now by most of the
states.
ine diii win create no new
officers. Under it each county will
have its own prosecuting attorney
elected directly by the voters every
four years. The salary of the
county attorney is paid by the state
and not by the county and will be
spent at home. The salaries of all
district attorneys are cut. It is a
business proposition whereby the
county will elect its own prosecutor
who will be always at hand to ad
vise with other county officials and
look after law violations promptly
when they arise. The bill should
have the approval of every voter.
Too Much Booze.
Sheriff Elkins went to Madras
Tuesday to inquire into the death
of a man named Moore, who was
found dead in the city calaboose.
It was reported in Prineville that
the man received rough treatment
and died from the result of his in
juries. The sheriff found that this
was not true. Moore, who is a
well-known character in that town
has been in the habit of getting
permission from the marshal to
sleep in the bug house. Upon this
occasion Moore had supplied him
self with a bottle of whiskey and
next morning was found dead.
Acute alcoholism was the cause.
For Sale
White Leghorn stock, splendid lay
ing strain. Finest young cocks, 'if
taken at once 75 cents. A. D. Puatt.
10 23 tf
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UstfcnJ
Vevegot
3? the uooas
It will be a pleasure to you to Inspect
the bolt goods ve have brought In this
Fall. Ve have such a variety of pleasing
colors and elegant weaves.
Ve have the newest and fnest materials
for house-dresses, afternoon and even
ing gowns.
While our goods are pleasing to look at,
we have demanded also the very best
quality.
Vhen you buy your dress goods from
us, you get three things - value, beauty,
use. And you will always get the right
price.
Ladies' Coats Reduced
I still have a few "coats left, and in order to close them
out will reduce them as follows:
112.50 Coat reduced to $10.00
15.00 " " 12.50
18.00 " ' 15.00
27.50 ' " 22.50
32.50 " " 25 00
Bedding Special
I have too much bedding, ana .in order to reduce thia
stock will reduce the price on cotton blaukets, wool nape
blankets, wool warp blankets and pure wool blankets. Also
the entire stock of quilts will be reduced.
$1.25 cotton blanket reduced to $ .98
1.50 " " . " 1 23
2.00 " " " .......... 1.65
3.00 wool warp " ; " " 2.40
4.25 wool " " " 3.49
5.50 " " " 175
6.00 " " 498
7.00 " " " 5A0
8.00 " " 65
1.60 quilts, good quality, reduced to . . 1 28
1.75 " " " 1-49
2.50 " " 1.98
These Prices are for Cash Only
Ralph L. Jordan